Andrea Arauz is a Central American filmmaker and executive producer of Aurora Studio. Based in Honduras. She has a master degree in Documentary Cinema from the School of Cinema from Barcelona (ECIB). Her past films as a director and producer includes: Awakening (short fiction for Spotlight Initiative and UN WOMEN in Honduras), Birthday Cake (short fiction, Costa Rica/ Honduras) and Deprived of Liberty (short documentary). She is a member and collaborator of the Honduran Female Filmmakers Collective. In 2019, she helped the H.F.F.C. to produce the second exhibition of films created by women “El Sueño de Alicia” (Alicia’s Dream). On behalf of the H.F.F.C., she was the project manager of "Transforming Imaginaries Project". With the objective of designing methodology and executing the training space of the "Film School: Learn, Transform and Take Action", for the prevention of gender violence in Honduras, benefiting more than 100 children in the country. She is a member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia. In 2021 became the first honduran to win Logan Nonfiction Fellowship and the Emerging Content Creators Scholarship for the 2021 Diverse Women in Media Forum - NALIP. She is currently working on her first long feature documentary as director The Stillness of a Revolution.
Her films have been screened in different film festivals in Honduras, El Salvador, Panama and England.